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The problem for strawberries is that an uneven coating of ice leaves the plants vulnerable to the colder air.
Her hair was bleached Khaleesi white, with a swath of purplish brown near her shoulders, and she was wearing clothes that marked her as someone with no particular fear of standing out: a slouchy men's pin-striped blazer with short sleeves; baggy tuxedo pants; Adidas sandals with socks; round-lensed reflective sunglasses; and, on her sternum, an uneven coating of rainbow glitter.
Try not to apply too much glaze, or it will run and create an uneven coating.
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This will result in an uneven coat of paint.
Closer may result in 'running,' while too far away will result in an uneven coat.
Putting in too little Will, however, cause the process to take longer, or give you an uneven coat of tarnish.
An uneven coat of sugar will make the caramelization harder.
If the surface you're painting isn't perfectly smooth, you'll end up with an ugly, uneven coat of paint on your bike, and nobody wants that.
Considering the unevenness of the testing regions, uneven coating of the coupling agent and variation in the placement of transducers during field ultrasonic, there may be some errors in the test results.
The distribution of ZnO nanowires seems non-uniform over the Si nanowire surface, which may be due to the non-uniformity of Si nanowire diameters from the chemical etching and the uneven coating of ZnO seed layer from sputtering.
It has been conjectured that the non-uniform distribution of ZnO nanowires on Si backbones is due to the non-uniformity of Si nanowire diameters, large surface curvature of the Si nanowires, and uneven coating of the ZnO seeding layer as well as the damage during the sample preparation [18, 20].
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